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Dikran Karagueuzian

Associate Professor
Ph.D., 1995, Stanford University
At Binghamton since 2000

Areas of interest: Algebraic topology, representation theory, group cohomology
Summary of research interests

E-mail: dikran@math.binghamton.edu
Phone: (650)-521-7810


  • Courses:

    Spring 2007 course information: 590

    My research for the past few years has been primarily in the representations and cohomology of finite groups. For the past few years I have been studying problems in algebra that arise from techniques of algebraic topology. Sometimes there is a theorem hidden behind the feasibility of a well-known method. An example of this phenomenon is my most recent preprint, written in collaboration with Peter Symonds of the University of Manchester. (Download dvi file.) In this case the theorem was uncovered through exploration with the computer algebra package Magma, which is well worth checking out. Often such software lets us investigate mathematical phenomena which would be very difficult to understand otherwise.

    Follow this link for a list of publications.

    Two other preprints are also available. One is my paper with Peter Symonds on applications and generalizations of the result proved in the preprint mentioned above. (Download dvi file.) The other is a paper which has its origins in my work with Marty Isaacs. (Download dvi file.)

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